@@ 2,6 2,7 @@
This will compile everything in parallel, for testing purposes.
"""
+import fnmatch
import logging
import multiprocessing
import os
@@ 58,7 59,8 @@ def _load_keymap_info(keyboard, keymap):
arg_only=True,
action='append',
default=[],
- help="Filter the list of keyboards based on the supplied value in rules.mk. Matches info.json structure, and accepts the format 'features.rgblight=true'. May be passed multiple times, all filters need to match."
+ help= # noqa: `format-python` and `pytest` don't agree here.
+ "Filter the list of keyboards based on the supplied value in rules.mk. Matches info.json structure, and accepts the format 'features.rgblight=true'. May be passed multiple times, all filters need to match. Value may include wildcards such as '*' and '?'." # noqa: `format-python` and `pytest` don't agree here.
)
@cli.argument('-km', '--keymap', type=str, default='default', help="The keymap name to build. Default is 'default'.")
@cli.argument('-e', '--env', arg_only=True, action='append', default=[], help="Set a variable to be passed to make. May be passed multiple times.")
@@ 102,11 104,13 @@ def mass_compile(cli):
cli.log.info(f'Filtering on condition ("{key}" == "{value}")...')
def _make_filter(k, v):
+ expr = fnmatch.translate(v)
+ rule = re.compile(expr, re.IGNORECASE)
+
def f(e):
lhs = e[2].get(k)
- lhs = str(False if lhs is None else lhs).lower()
- rhs = str(v).lower()
- return lhs == rhs
+ lhs = str(False if lhs is None else lhs)
+ return rule.search(lhs) is not None
return f